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| 5/20/12 Magnuson Park, site of my very first USk outing |
A while back, someone in the global USk group had shared
that she had reached a personal milestone of USk outings attended. That made me
curious about how many I've attended, but I didn’t know how I would count them.
Then I realized that I have posted on the USk Seattle blog every time I’ve
participated – that made it easy. I went back through all my posts and made a
spreadsheet of all the outings I’ve attended. It took a while to log them all,
but now it’ll be easy to continue adding to the spreadsheet as I attend more.
Today, the 14th anniversary of my very first USk outing, is a good day to commemorate the total to date: 375 outings!
My personal best was in 2025: 44 outings. Second best was
2017 with 39 outings. The worst year, of course, was 2020, when we met
only for the first two-and-a-half months – five outings.
I’ve missed some outings, especially during the years I
traveled heavily, so the spreadsheet is not comprehensive of all USk outings. Now that I’ve
logged them all, though, I have a useful list of ideas, including some locations
I’d forgotten about.
It’s funny now to read the blog post about that first outing,
which took place only a few months after I had begun sketching. Here’s what I
wrote:
On a rainy Sunday morning – the
kind that would usually see me in my recliner with a second cup of coffee and
the Seattle Times’ funnies – I drove out to Magnuson Park to
join the Seattle Urban Sketchers at my first sketchcrawl. Introvert that I am,
going alone to a social event like this – where I wouldn’t know anyone and I
wasn’t sure what it would be like – is usually hard for me. The rain, the
coffee and the recliner were all telling me I should skip this and go another
time.
But two things pushed me out the
door: One was the Seattle Times’ full-page spreads that very
morning of Gabi Campanario’s vibrant sketches of the new Chihuly
Garden and Glass exhibition. Talk about inspiring!
The second was the commitment I had
made to myself to give this sketchcrawl thing a try. It’s part of becoming an
urban sketcher and getting out into the world – and really seeing the world.
I’m glad I got out the door! Being part of my enthusiastic,
supportive USk community has led to many friendships that I cherish. It feels
good to be part of a tribe. (The sketch above is from my first USk outing on
May 20, 2012.)